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Reviews about "Formal Models (B.3.3...)":
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On the Fractal Dimension of Computer Programs and its Application to the Prediction of the Cache Miss Ratio Thiébaut D. IEEE Transactions on Computers 38(7): 1012-1026, 1989. Type: Article
Fractals are complex, nonsmooth functions with simple recursive characterizations. Many complex phenomena resemble fractals and may therefore be analyzable. Intuitively, the repetition structures of a computer program should produce pa...
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Apr 1 1991 |
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The Stack Growth Function: Cache Line Reference Models Kobayashi M., MacDougall M. IEEE Transactions on Computers 38(6): 798-805, 1989. Type: Article
Due to their relative simplicity, analytic models of memory reference strings are frequently used to study the approximate performance of processor caches. The mean working set is a common model, but generating the required information...
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Jun 1 1990 |
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On the effective bandwidth of interleaved memories in vector processor systems Oed W., Lange O. IEEE Transactions on Computers 34(10): 949-957, 1985. Type: Article
The introduction of vector processors with multiple ports to interleaved memories (e.g., the Cray X-MP and Fujitsu VP-200) has stimulated pragmatic interest in the performance of such memory systems. Unlike classical interleaved memori...
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Nov 1 1986 |
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